What is "German Castrol."

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That is to say if I want to buy it TODAY, which version of castrol is "German Castrol."

I understand it to be a thick 30 weight sold as 0w-30?

Is that correct? And which bottle is it in?

Would it be good for a 97 jeep 4.0?
 
The only grade of castrol currently made in Germany is Castrol EDGE 0w40.

The 0w30 is made in Belgium.

Both are fine oils if your application calls for such a lubricant.
 
Overkill for a 4.0... Rotella T6 will be plenty good enough
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Originally Posted By: RegDunlop
That is to say if I want to buy it TODAY, which version of castrol is "German Castrol."

I understand it to be a thick 30 weight sold as 0w-30?

Is that correct? And which bottle is it in?

Would it be good for a 97 jeep 4.0?


Always thought "GC" was 0W-30.. Apparently, that's no longer accurate (the German part.. It also no longer ppurs green.) Still is API SL, pretty sure.

"GC" 0w30 is indeed a thick 30, definitely on the thicker side for a 30.

I always thought "GC" 0W-40 was thicker for a 40, as well.

The whole 30 vs 40 thing is a preference. I come from a family that also was a fan of 10W-40 in any motor. The change to 5w30 was a reluctant one.
 
Originally Posted By: TexasTea
is 0w30 the same as SAE30?


Maybe, but prolly not... 0w30 MAY be all synthetic and MAY be dual rated as SAE30 and 0w30 - it is not unheard of. But it would be one of the pricier oils.

All the cheaper ones will be syn-blend or dino and will shear down to about a 20 or so.

SAE 30's are shear proof as they have no VII's in oil. Just oil and add-pak
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Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
The only grade of castrol currently made in Germany is Edge 0w40.

The 0w30 is made in Belgium.

Both are fine oils if your application calls for such a lubricant.


Which 0w30 is made in belgium?
Edge?

So castrol edge 0w30 is the current "german castrol."
 
Originally Posted By: RegDunlop
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
The only grade of castrol currently made in Germany is Edge 0w40.

The 0w30 is made in Belgium.

Both are fine oils if your application calls for such a lubricant.


Which 0w30 is made in belgium?
Edge?

So castrol edge 0w30 is the current "german castrol."



Always has been. The 0w30 started off as GC.. Known as a thicker 30.

Now we have Castrol 0W-40 (used be 5W-40 was the "Belgian Castrol" not 0W) and I would think it too is a thicker 40

But as to your original question.. OW-30.

Use in your Jeep with confidence.
 
Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
The 0w30 used to be made in Germany, but is now made in Belgium. The 0w40 used to be made in Belgium but is now German
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I was the first one to note this a ways back, interesting flip flop...
 
Originally Posted By: RegDunlop
That is to say if I want to buy it TODAY, which version of castrol is "German Castrol."

I understand it to be a thick 30 weight sold as 0w-30?

Is that correct? And which bottle is it in?

Would it be good for a 97 jeep 4.0?


It is Castrol Syntec 0w30.
Black bottle. Check the back for a Made in Belgium note. Old stock would say Made in Germany.
It is rated SL, meets BMW LL01, and has 1000ppm worth of zddp.
It has viscosity at the upper end of the 30 range, only 2-3% away from being a 40.
Should be good for your Jeep 4.0
 
I actually ran GC 0w30 in my Jeep 4.0 for an OCI. Worked very well, did not UOA it and did not use it again as at the time I had no patience and couldn't stand waiting out a synthetic OCI ha ha.

The GC is now the 0w40 but I'd not consider the 0w30 greatly inferior. I believe the 0w40 is a "thin" 40 not a thick one though. Should be a great match for the Jeep 4.0.
 
Originally Posted By: A_Harman
Originally Posted By: TexasTea
is 0w30 the same as SAE30?


No. 0w30 is a multigrade oil, SAE30 is monograde.


I think he's referring to the fact that many have said that a synthetic 10w30 is essentially a monograde oil very close to a SAE30 weight...
 
I would use Mobil 1 0W-40 instead of German Castrol 0W-30/0W-40 based on the used oil analysis I've seen.

You can try both (Mobil 1 and GC) with used oil analysis yourself.
 
Originally Posted By: Gokhan
I would use Mobil 1 0W-40 instead of German Castrol 0W-30/0W-40 based on the used oil analysis I've seen.

You can try both (Mobil 1 and GC) with used oil analysis yourself.

And why is that? Based on my own UOA, I would use Castro 0W30/40 before Mobil 1 )W40.
As for new Mobil 1, we still do not have enough (if any) UOA to have idea how good it is.
 
Originally Posted By: Nickdfresh
I think he's referring to the fact that many have said that a synthetic 10w30 is essentially a monograde oil very close to a SAE30 weight...


What ? 10w30 synthetic is like a monograde without viscosity index improvers ? Seriously ?
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